Post by Nate on Oct 6, 2009 18:02:33 GMT -6
Position Changes
We are not assigning this to just the offseason as injuries do occur and you may need to move a position player somewhere to cover roster spots. Here are the guidelines for valid position changes:
Offense
FB -> HB
All line positions
Defense
DE -> DT
DT -> DE
OLB -> MLB
MLB -> OLB
SS -> FS
FS -> SS
CB -> S if CB is 32 years or older and his spd rating is 90 or below.
QB (no subs)
HB (can sub to 4th/5th WR in a 4/5 WR set)
FB (can play FB, HB, or TE)
TE (can play any slot WR position)
WR (no subs)
O-line (can play any O-line position)
D-line (can play any D-line position)
LB's (can play any LB position)
SS or FS (are interchangeable)
CB (no subs)
KR/PR (Any player eligible)
We are not discouraging package changes in the game. This is a coaches tool to use and do not find issues with them when calling packages during the game. Do not make moves with personnel before the game starts that puts a player in a position that is banned.
Salary Cap:
so cap will be 330 and points wil be as follows:
95+ OVR= 15 points
90-94 OVR= 10 points
84-89 OVR= 8 points
78-83 OVR= 7 points
70-77 OVR=6 points
59-69 OVR= 4 points
45-58 OVR= 2 points
1-44 OVR= 1 points
Free Agency:
To sign a Free Agent you go to the League Transactions Forum and post a thread this way:
Thread Title:
Free Agent's Name - Position
On the thread, people post their bid. A bid is simply how many points you want to wager on that certain player. See the Salary Cap for Minimum Bids per overall. No nonsense posts, just numbers. 24 hours after the final bid is posted the winning team is announced, the team may sign that player, and the thread is closed. You can post Free Agents as soon as the league starts play.
Minimum bid on a free agent is their overall rating points.
Also if you trade a player that you won as a free agent, you must take a cap hit of whatever their overall rating point is.
EX. I sign player no good for 15 points and then trade him to the ravens. His overall is worth 8 points, so I will take a 8 point cap hit until next year.
We are not assigning this to just the offseason as injuries do occur and you may need to move a position player somewhere to cover roster spots. Here are the guidelines for valid position changes:
Offense
FB -> HB
All line positions
Defense
DE -> DT
DT -> DE
OLB -> MLB
MLB -> OLB
SS -> FS
FS -> SS
CB -> S if CB is 32 years or older and his spd rating is 90 or below.
QB (no subs)
HB (can sub to 4th/5th WR in a 4/5 WR set)
FB (can play FB, HB, or TE)
TE (can play any slot WR position)
WR (no subs)
O-line (can play any O-line position)
D-line (can play any D-line position)
LB's (can play any LB position)
SS or FS (are interchangeable)
CB (no subs)
KR/PR (Any player eligible)
We are not discouraging package changes in the game. This is a coaches tool to use and do not find issues with them when calling packages during the game. Do not make moves with personnel before the game starts that puts a player in a position that is banned.
Salary Cap:
so cap will be 330 and points wil be as follows:
95+ OVR= 15 points
90-94 OVR= 10 points
84-89 OVR= 8 points
78-83 OVR= 7 points
70-77 OVR=6 points
59-69 OVR= 4 points
45-58 OVR= 2 points
1-44 OVR= 1 points
Free Agency:
To sign a Free Agent you go to the League Transactions Forum and post a thread this way:
Thread Title:
Free Agent's Name - Position
On the thread, people post their bid. A bid is simply how many points you want to wager on that certain player. See the Salary Cap for Minimum Bids per overall. No nonsense posts, just numbers. 24 hours after the final bid is posted the winning team is announced, the team may sign that player, and the thread is closed. You can post Free Agents as soon as the league starts play.
Minimum bid on a free agent is their overall rating points.
Also if you trade a player that you won as a free agent, you must take a cap hit of whatever their overall rating point is.
EX. I sign player no good for 15 points and then trade him to the ravens. His overall is worth 8 points, so I will take a 8 point cap hit until next year.